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Torre Faro

Located at the northeastern tip of Sicily, Torre Faro is a captivating village that boasts the stunning Punta del Faro beach, celebrated as one of Italy's finest by National Geographic. Here, where the hilly promontory of Capo Peloro peninsula meets the sea, visitors are greeted by a pristine sandy coastline, offering a serene escape.

Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Strait of Messina, immortalized in Homer's Odyssey, Torre Faro embodies the convergence of the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas in a mesmerizing dance. The expansive sandy shores stretch out in front of the village, providing a perfect setting for relaxation and entertaiment.

The village takes its name from a historic lighthouse, serving as a beacon of guidance for sailors navigating the strait for centuries. Torre Faro is a place where myth and reality intertwine, with legendary tales inspired by the swirling currents of the Strait of Messina.

Nearby, the lakes of Ganzirri and Faro stand as living reminders of the area's storied past, boasting diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity. Lago Piccolo or Pantano Piccolo (Torre Faro Lake), renowned for its unique meromictic nature, attracts scientists from around the globe.

Dominating the skyline is the towering "Pilone," once part of a high-voltage power line spanning the strait. Today, its illuminated presence enchants tourists, especially after sunset, adding a touch of magic to the coastal landscape.

Despite the passage of time, Torre Faro's architectural charm endures, showcasing a blend of influences, including the legacy of British military presence in the 19th century and the timeless essence of its fishing village heritage.

Today, Torre Faro warmly welcomes visitors, inviting them to explore its stunning beach and discover its wealth of natural and cultural treasures. Among these treasures is the restored Forte degli Inglesi, which now houses the M.A.C.H.O. Museum, offering a fascinating glimpse into the area's history and heritage. Torre Faro boasts different amenities, including beach clubs and free beach areas, along with a big variety of activities and events. Visitors can also enjoy a selection of restaurants, bars, and local shops, ensuring a delightful experience for every traveler.

Torre Faro church and square, Capo Peloro, Messina, with boats in turquoise waters.

Torre Faro church and square

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Landscape of Torre Faro (Capo Peloro)

Torre Faro Sunset

Sunset Over Torre Faro Parrish

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Aereal view of Punta del Faro beach (Capo Peloro)

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Punta del Faro Beach

Aerial view of the tip of Punta del Faro Beach at Capo Peloro, Messina, showing a serene sandy shore with turquoise waters and scattered beach umbrellas.

Located in Torre Faro, Punta del Faro Beach marks the northernmost point of Sicily, where the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas converge, creating distinctive currents and inspiring ancient myths like those of Scylla and Charybdis. This beach is not only known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and a mix of pebbles and sand but also for the Pylon. Accessible through both public areas and private beach clubs, Punta del Faro offers a stunning seaside experience at this iconic coastal spot.

The Pylon

View of the Pylon of Torre Faro at Capo Peloro, Messina, standing tall against a pastel-colored sky with the lighthouse and coastline in the background

Rising 225 meters above Capo Peloro, the Pylon of Torre Faro is a striking symbol of Messina and its Strait. Completed in 1956, this impressive structure, known locally as "u Piluni" or "il Pilone," was a crucial link in Sicily’s power network until 1992. Today, it offers a fascinating glimpse into its historical significance by dominating Punta del Faro beach and marking the tip of Capo Peloro.

Capo Peloro Monumental Complex

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Step into history and innovation at the Capo Peloro Monumental Complex, managed by the Horcynus Orca Foundation, and perched at Sicily’s northern tip. Here, ancient fortifications meet cutting-edge contemporary art in a breathtaking fusion of past and present. Explore the remnants of one of the Mediterranean’s oldest lighthouses, marvel at the Horcynus Orca Museum of Contemporary Art (M.A.C.H.O.), and immerse yourself in groundbreaking 3D experiences with SALAMARE. Engage with interactive archives and journey through scientific narratives with ALFABETI DEI DUEMARI. Discover a space where history, art, and technology converge in a truly unique experience. 

Horcynus Orca Museum of Contemporary Art (M.A.C.H.O.)

Horcynus Orca Museum of Contemporary Art (M.A.C.H.O.)

Uncover the innovative spirit of the Horcynus Orca Museum of Contemporary Art (M.A.C.H.O.), curated by Martina Corgnati. Situated in the historic Capo Peloro Monumental Complex, M.A.C.H.O. offers a vibrant collection of contemporary works that bridge Mediterranean cultural and geopolitical themes. With around one hundred pieces on display and a rich video archive of 500 titles, the museum’s evolving collection reflects a commitment to diverse artistic expression. Experience a dynamic dialogue between tradition and modernity—visit M.A.C.H.O. and engage with a world of creative innovation.

The Lighthouse

View of Torre Faro Lighthouse

Standing tall at the northeastern tip of Sicily, the Torre Faro Lighthouse is a captivating symbol of Messina's maritime past. Originally built in the late 19th century and restored after the 1908 earthquake, this octagonal tower contributes to the area's atmospheric charm, especially when illuminated at night. While the lighthouse itself isn't open to visitors, it remains a picturesque landmark that enhances the allure of Capo Peloro, making it a must-see for those exploring the scenic beauty of Torre Faro.

Santa Maria della Sacra Lettera Parish

Santa Maria della Sacra Lettera Parish, Torre Faro - Messina

Built in 1733, the Santa Maria della Sacra Lettera Parish stands as a historic beacon in the village of Torre Faro. Showcasing a harmonious blend of Romanesque and Renaissance architectural styles, this church has withstood the test of time, fortified with robust anti-seismic structures. Inside, you'll find ancient marble altars and a cherished collection of paintings that echo centuries of Messina’s ecclesiastical heritage. Each August, the vibrant patronal festival transforms this serene parish into a bustling hub of faith and tradition. Experience the rich history and communal spirit of Santa Maria della Sacra Lettera Parish—a cornerstone of local culture and devotion.

Torre Faro Lake

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Torre Faro Lake, also known as Pantano Piccolo, is a unique coastal lagoon near Ganzirri Lake and part of the Natural Reserve: Capo Peloro Lagoon. This brackish wetland, renowned for its striking sulfur bacteria and rare meromictic basin, offers a fascinating glimpse into its dynamic ecosystem. With its rich birdlife and traditional mussel farming, Torre Faro Lake is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and those interested in Messina's natural heritage. Experience this serene and ecologically significant gem for yourself.

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